The revolution debate in Kenya has been awakened following rapper King Kaka’s recent phenomenal poetic justice in his latest song, ‘wajinga nyinyi”, that has arisen the topic of the poor state of governorship of Kenya, insisting Kenyans are the real fools for voting in the wrong leaders.
The artist, through his song, reveals the ugly skeleton structure of Kenya fractured by the evil of corruption that has permeated all sectors. On Saturday afternoon, the six minutes 47 seconds video had more than 58,000 views onYoutube while the lyrics version had 14,000.
The hashtag revolution now has since taken over on Twitter;
“People driven revolution is what Kenya Needs , University students and leader’s, youth groups MOBILIZE AND ORGANIZE”-Evans Kemei.
“#RevolutionNow involves taking down the top families, the royals, coming up with a new chain of leaders who will probably take Kenya to a better place. Hustlers must stand with their own.”-Voice of Reason.
“Kenyans have not moral courage to imagine leave alone to start Revolution. We have been blinded by tribal political associations #RevolutionNow”-LEMARGEROI SARONI.
“ODM supporters were ripe for revolution in 2017, Jubilee supporters mocked them. Jubilee supporters are ready for a revolution, ODM supporters are mocking them. 2022 is near and you know this pendulum swing. We’re not oppressed enough to unite!#RevolutionNow #WajingaNyinyi”-THE INCREDIBLY TERRIBLE.
Contributing on the debate, lawyer Donald Kipkorir, however, demands that opposition leader Raila Odinga should be apologised to by paid politicians and celebs before Kenyans take on the revolution mission.
He listed down sacrifices Raila had made for the country stating that many ridiculed and abused him when he was fighting for Kenya’s revolution.
“All his life, Raila Odinga has fought for equality, equity, transparency & against corruption, tribalism & nepotism & has scars to show. Many ridiculed & abused him. Paid Politicians & “celebs” denigrated him. So, unless you first apologize, don’t call us to a Fake Revolution,” said lawyer Kipkorir.
I know it’s unpopular but Hakuna #RevolutionNow tunafanya. You must be some serious kind of stupid calling for a revolution based on issues that Raila sang for you for days, months to 2017 and you called him kimogoroki. We have moved past that now we are talking Building bridges.
— Abraham Mohammed Mutai (@ItsMutai) December 15, 2019
Guys tweeting from their cribs about #RevolutionNow 😂when some of us were in JKIA when Raila was coming from his long tour we were sprayed with water, teargas was all over & bullets rant the air but we stayed PUT! #wajinganyiyi were happy😞 INGIA Streets pic.twitter.com/Vi2ngcQa5o
— Amakanji Thomas (@AmakanjiThomas) December 15, 2019